Quite some time ago (months), I mentioned the possibility of porting
X11R6.4pl3 to NetBSD/next68k. Some people expressed interest, despite
my remarking that (a) it would be Consortium X, not NetBSD xsrc X, and
that it would be for 1.4T, not -current.
If you don't care about this, you can stop reading now.
It now works, at least for smoke-test values of "works": I can run
xinit, get a display, move the mouse around, type a few commands into
an xterm, shut it down, and get my console back. It has some rough
edges (for example, you presently must use -kb when starting the
server, or you don't get input), but is probably in good enough shape
for people who can deal with pre-alpha quality software, either to use
or to beat on to improve.
If you want a copy, drop me a line and we'll figure out the best way to
get it to you. I'll probably eventually put something up for general
access somewhere, but I'd like a few pre-alpha people first to help me
make certain that what I package up is in fact exactly the right stuff,
that I haven't forgotten anything because it's obvious to me, etc.
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